Short answer, no.I was gonna put Linux on it, as I was afraid Windows 11 would be too slow on it, but it works OKBut, the last time I looked at this Netflix streaming on Linux was limited to 720p due to some DRM restrictions. Has this changed recently?
Long answer, yesn't. Brave does have widevine support, but that by itself is not much when the system doesn't. Ubuntu has mentioned the issue on the past, but their focus is more on the corpos these days so I havn't really checked. Kubuntu would be your best bet if any distro would have it, since its more windows-friendly than vanilla Ubuntu.
I much prefer to download and watch than to stream, but my mother likes the simplicity, even with the caveats of the resolution. That system would be terrible at windows (3rd gen i3 of sub 2GHz clocks, 4gb or RAM) but above that, my father does NOT want a spyware ridden device on his bedroom desk (and I agree), NTLited Windows or not. So its less "Linux is just plain better" (although recently, it has increasingly turned out to be the "Less worse") and more like its the best compromise to the situation. A debloated android would be the best, but unfortunately I don't have any capable of HDMI output.